It's actually rather naive. I will listen to the entirety but I am opposed to at least one of his points. Adam Kokesh stated that he would rather have an armed drone take out a suspect who is a threat. (someone pointing a gun, the usual standard of when self defense is applicable) He showed the blue truck that was shot up during the Dorner manhunt as an example of why. He said the police officers have limited firearms trainings and are about to shit their pants, so basically a stabilized drone is preferrable.
That's all well and good I suppose... if you accept the premise that tragedies will not occur WITH armed drones. Perhaps if they had a stabilized, miniature gun ship chasing down the blue truck, for example (his example) they might not have survived. It's going to be a troublesome techonology and that being the most severe but probably least occurring of it. I can see speed enforcement, high tech cameras and databases to determine registration or if you have insurance, unwarranted surveillance, FLIR cameras mounted overhead searching out grow house heat signature, (which are often not houses growing marijuana, though they are raided frequently by a militarized, trigger happy, SWAT team) even them flying in 'high crime' areas. (that's where it will start, and people will cheer)
The private implications of drones are many as well. Can your boss fly over your house and record your activites? We saw the case of the man who was fired for drinking a Budweiser instead of a Miller product, is that acceptable use for drones? (he worked at Miller.. I know many here see no problem with it) Can your nosy neighbors fly around your property to get evidence of 'wrongdoing?' The pervert down the road? The pedophile down the road? Watching your kids or documenting your habits. The thieves who wish to see if you are home or what exactly you might have on your property that they could steal? Stalkers? Ex boyfriends or girlfriends? How do I even know whose drone it is? Who do I complain to? Am I going to prison for shooting the SOB of the sky. (yes, I would) Looks like I need to invest in a spoofer. If somebody wants their drone back they better show good goddamn reasoning behind them flying over my property. I might consider not burning it or smashing it to pieces.
And people are excited. Google glass and drones are cool! Is it too much to ask that I have some sense of privacy? Or must I constantly question my actions as if I'm being recorded or reported upon? 1984? More like 1984 and counting, shit.